Gallus makes rotary screen printing accessible to all narrow-web configurations

Gallus Rotascreen launches a rotary screen printing unit compatible with all narrow-web presses, regardless of manufacturer. The aim is to offer greater flexibility to label printers wishing to integrate or retrofit screen printing on their existing lines.

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Rotary screen printing','www.printindustry.news/search/serigraphy');" class="lien-auto-article" href="https://www.printindustry.news/search/serigraphy">screen printing opens up to all narrow-web lines. Gallus Rotascreen, a subsidiary of the Swiss Gallus Group specializing in screen printing','www.printindustry.news/search/serigraphy');" class="lien-auto-article" href="https://www.printindustry.news/search/serigraphy">screen printing solutions, unveils a new label printing unit designed for all narrow-web presses, regardless of brand or original technology. The model will make its world premiere at the SPI trade show, to be held in Essen from June 3 to 5, 2025.

Compatibility extended to existing lines

This unit can be mounted on a rail above the printing units, or positioned on a frame between two modules. It accepts Z85 to Z208 screen printing','www.printindustry.news/search/serigraphy');" class="lien-auto-article" href="https://www.printindustry.news/search/serigraphy">screen printing frames and covers web widths of 340, 440, 580 and 600 mm. Rated for a production speed of 120 m/min, it is clearly aimed at industrial use on continuous production presses.

Designed from the outset for simple installation, the solution enables integration without major structural modifications to existing label press lines. Gallus insists on the possibility of retrofitting other brands of flexo, offset or hybrid presses, without compromising speed or print quality.

A module designed for ergonomics and reliability

This module benefits from features designed to limit production downtime and simplify operation. Without detailing all the options, the Swiss manufacturer, part of the Heidelberg Group, emphasizes intuitive operation and compatibility with existing tools and equipment in screen printing','www.printindustry.news/search/serigraphy');" class="lien-auto-article" href="https://www.printindustry.news/search/serigraphy">screen printing workshops. Users of Gallus technologies, in particular RCS presses, will find common references in terms of operation and settings.

Gallus intends to offer an open solution, both to printers wishing to add a screen printing','www.printindustry.news/search/serigraphy');" class="lien-auto-article" href="https://www.printindustry.news/search/serigraphy">screen printing station to an existing line, and to integrators of new presses looking for a high-performance module to integrate inline.

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